Aquitani people

E565087

The Aquitani people were an ancient population of southwestern Gaul, culturally and linguistically distinct from the Celts and more closely related to the pre-Indo-European peoples of the Iberian Peninsula.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Aquitani 4
Aquitani people canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age people
ancient language
ancient people
archaeologicalCultureLinkedTo Aquitanian archaeological sites
associatedLanguage Aquitanian language NERFINISHED
associatedWith Basque people NERFINISHED
burialCustoms cremation
inhumation
closelyRelatedTo Basque language NERFINISHED
pre-Indo-European peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
conflictedWith Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
culturalInfluenceFrom Celtic Gauls NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
culturallyDistinctFrom Celts NERFINISHED
describedBySource Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn agriculture
animal husbandry
metalworking
ethnicGroupOf southwestern Gaul
ethnogenesis pre-Indo-European substrate with external influences
geographicalBoundary between Atlantic Ocean and central Gaul
between Garonne River and Pyrenees
incorporatedInto Roman province of Gallia Aquitania NERFINISHED
inhabitedRegion Bay of Biscay coast NERFINISHED
Garonne River basin NERFINISHED
Pyrenees foothills NERFINISHED
languageFamily pre-Indo-European
pre-Indo-European
laterRomanizedInto Gallo-Roman population of Aquitania
linguisticallyDistinctFrom Celts NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aquitani NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
southwestern Gaul
mentionedInWork Commentarii de Bello Gallico NERFINISHED
militaryTactics light infantry
skirmishers
nameGaveRiseTo province of Aquitania
region of Aquitaine
partOf Gaul NERFINISHED
practicedReligion polytheism
socialOrganization tribal
subdividedInto various tribes
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman Republic era NERFINISHED
early Roman Empire

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Aquitani territory inhabitedBy Aquitani people
Aquitani territory associatedPeople Aquitani people
this entity surface form: Aquitani
Belgae neighboringPeoples Aquitani people
this entity surface form: Aquitani
Roman conquest of Gaul hasParticipant Aquitani people
this entity surface form: Aquitani
Gallia Aquitania containsPeople Aquitani people
this entity surface form: Aquitani